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Sarah LaChance Adams '99

Sarah is currently finishing her dissertation titled "The Ethics of Ambivalence: Levinas, Merleau-Ponty and Beauvoir on Maternity, Intersubjectivity and Ethics." Adams currently teaches "Women, Difference, and Power" and "Feminist Pedagogy" for UO's Women's and Gender Studies Department.

This summer Adams was the graduate assistant for the Collegium Phaenomenologicum in Citta di Castello, Italy, a three week philosophy program including lectures courses, individual lectures, and intensive text-based seminars. She brought along her husband who taught art workshops and presented his work in a local gallery, and their daughter.

Recently, Adams was invited to present a co-authored paper at a conference titled "Feminist Phenomenology and Medicine" at Uppsala University in Sweden.